Spartacus War of the Damned Episode 4: Decimation Promo Previews An Attack
After a "catch up" Friday left us without a new episode of Spartacus, fans of the Starz series are likely to be especially eager to see what's next for the series. Judging by the title of Episode 4 of Spartacus: War of the Damned, we might expect a particularly brutal and bloody installment in "Decimation." Check out the promo ahead!
Lest you think you missed last Friday night's episode, Starz didn't air one, but the series will be back on schedule this Friday night with "Decimation." From the promo below, it looks like trusting the troops may be an issue on both sides of this war, and Spartacus' people may be in for another attack.
It looks like Tiberius is back up and running again after his injury during the assault on Spartacus' men. It was probably too much to hope that he'd be too weak to fight. But his leadership may have suffered a bigger blow as it looks like his troops are more afraid of Spartacus than they are of him. He might be remedying that by exacting some punishment. Meanwhile, it looks like Spartacus' army is under attack from the Romans. Will the freed slaves rise up and fight them? That appears to be in question as well. But what seems very clear is that we're in for another possibly major fight.
Spartacus: War of the Damned airs Fridays at 9:00 p.m. ET on Starz.
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